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Many major chain stores now offer bar stools. While most are very nice looking and affordable. many are RTA. The following link from the Consumer Product Safety Commission contains just one example of the consequences purchasing this type of stool may pose:

Vinyl is prone to tearing. cracking and warping more so than fabric or leather. Synthetic suede fabrics are a much better option if this is a concern. Sun. dry air. excessive heat and cold as well as exposure to certain chemicals or cleaners can also destroy vinyl.

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34" and larger bar stools are used for counters that exceed 42" in height. Please double check your measurements before ordering a 34" seat height. These are common enough for manufacturers to produce them. but most customers will need a bar stool in the 24" to 30" range.

Finish and Fabric- What You Need To Know. Wood Bar Stools: Wood bar stools are typically offered in a few stains or painted colors. Look for chip-resistant finishes and/or stains which are sealed to protect the wood as well as the underlying finish.

Everyday use will loosen bolts over time resulting in a potentially dangerous situation if you do not periodically check the tightness of all the bolts. Even worse. many RTA stools use thin-walled metal with no additional support for the bolt`s threads to grasp. I have seen hundreds of these lower quality stools that will easily strip threads simply by being assembled. Additionally. lower priced stools are typically sold one way: one color. one fabric. no options.